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Outgoing Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) continues hospitalization care after last month's cardiac arrest emergency. (WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 4: Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is seen as the Senate votes on amendments to a reconciliation package, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on June 4, 2026. (Photo by Nathan Posner / Anadolu / Getty Images)

McConnell's current ongoing health scare

CK Smith

New statements affirm senator's ongoing health issues and hospitalization after emergency cardiac arrest in June

Louis C.K. performs during the 2025 New York Comedy Festival in New York City (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

Louis C.K.'s "redemption" is complete

Melanie McFarland

The supposedly disgraced comic's mainstream return proves that expecting true accountability is the real joke

Bowlers compete in the 122nd USBC Open Championships in Reno (Megan Varner/Getty Images)

How private equity destroyed bowling

Andi Zeisler

A class-action suit against Lucky Strike Entertainment is a sad coda to the end of bowling

A woman cools off at an fire hydrant in the New York City area amid a severe heat dome. The extremely dangerous weather is affecting nearly half of Americans this holiday weekend. (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / Getty Images)

Half of Americans in extreme heat zone

CK Smith

Dangerous heat dome disrupts American celebrations in Midwest and East Coast with travel delays and health problems

The Department of Labor building in Washington, D.C. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images))

I went to jail to celebrate the Fourth

Brian Karem

America's 250th birthday is nothing like its bicentennial

President Donald Trump speaks during the kick-off celebration for the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. (emal COUNTESS / AFP via Getty Images)

Blue cities save the 250th from Trump

Amanda Marcotte

Christina Aguilera, Chris Stapleton and Jelly Roll — real stars — headline July Fourth parties in liberal towns

Protestors hold up signs with faces of the Prairieland defendants outside of the Eldon B. Mahon U.S. Courthouse in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (Juan Figueroa/The Dallas Morning News via Getty Images)

Prairieland brings war on terror home

Russell Payne

Protesters at ICE's Prairieland facility recieved far harsher sentences than anyone from Jan. 6's violent mob

The U.S. Supreme Court building is seen in Washington, D.C., on June 25, 2026. (Photo by Mehmet Eser/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The secretive Supreme Court

Ken B. Morales - ProPublica

The Supreme Court is deciding more consequential rulings than ever before in secret

Kentucky GOP Sen. Mitch McConnell (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

Media has a medical blind spot with GOP

Sophia Tesfaye

The lengthy absences of Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell and Rep. Tom Kean Jr. raise a congressional double standard

A poster featuring an image and quote from Taylor Swift is displayed outside Madison Square Garden in New York. (kena betancur / AFP via Getty Images)

The Swift wedding stakeout

Andi Zeisler

Forklifts, food deliveries and covered crates have become must-see celebrity news.

Chef Frankie Celenza is host of the “Struggle Meals” cooking show. (Courtesy of Tastemade)

"Struggle Meals" grows up

Francesca Giangiulio

Frankie Celenza returns with a season about wasting less, improvising more and redefining what it means to struggle

Kylie Jenner (Dia Dipasupil/FilmMagic/Getty Images)

Kylie Jenner can't redeem AI glasses

Andi Zeisler

Meta recruited a celebrity to make smart glasses feel safe for women. They aren't

President Donald Trump (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Trump didn't learn a first-term lesson

Heather Digby Parton

Under pressure and facing historically low approval ratings, the president is behaving as erratically as ever

(Illustration by Salon / Getty Images / Alex Wong / Geoff Livingston / National Archives)

SCOTUS split on birthright citizenship

Tatyana Tandanpolie

The ruling was a revealing moment for the future of the court

A recent SCOTUS decision stuck down spending limits for political parties. (Illustration via Getty Images)

Unlimited political spending is here

John J. Martin - The Conversation

The Supreme Court has killed one of the last checks on election spending

US President Donald Trump speaks before signing a proclamation in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on June 11, 2026. ((Photo by Kent NISHIMURA/Getty Images)

Trump ducks questions on crypto profits

Alex Galbraith

The president said he "doesn't get involved" with the memecoin that bears his name

Megyn Kelly (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

MAGA turns SCOTUS loss into a win

Sophia Tesfaye

The Court's birthright citizenship ruling is fueling the right-wing media machine ahead of the midterms

Melat Kiros speaks to supporters at an election-night watch party after winning the Colorado primary on June 30, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. Kiros defeated incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette in the Democratic primary. (Photo by Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)

Socialist sweep comes to Colorado

Russell Payne

Left-wing Democrats may be creating a powerful position of leverage for themselves

Scott MacArthur and Bobby Lee in "It's Florida, Man" (Photograph by James Clark/HBO)

A people's view of America as seen on TV

Melanie McFarland

From "Atlanta" to "This Fool," these 13 comedies highlight the real America in all its glory

The Texas State School Board has included the Bible on a mandatory reading list for students. ((Jay Janner/The Austin American-Statesman via Getty Images)

Texas Bible mandate could backfire

Amanda Marcotte

Debating Christianity in class will likely create more non-believers

Samuel Alito | Supreme Court Building (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

SCOTUS papers over the Second Amendment

Kirk Swearingen

The Court's conservative majority turns to “history and traditions” to ignore the obvious — again

The Supreme Court may decide to end birthright citizenship at President Trump's asking. The cost could be more detrimental for generations of US residents as people question the legitimacy of such an action to repeal the 14th Amendment. (Chris Hackett / Tetra Images / Getty Images)

Slaughter ruling expands Trump's power

Graham G. Dodds - The Conversation

The recent SCOTUS case greatly increased the power of the executive branch

John Oliver on "General Hospital" ( Disney/Christine Bartolucci )

John Oliver to visit "General Hospital"

Melanie McFarland

The late-night host and ardent soap opera fan makes his first appearance Thursday on the iconic daytime drama

Associate US Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett poses for the official photo at the Supreme Court in Washington, DC on October 7, 2022. (OLIVIER DOULIERY/AFP via Getty Images)

MAGA brands Barrett "turncoat"

Alex Galbraith

Following losses at the Supreme Court on voting and citizenship, MAGA has turned on Amy Coney Barrett

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